Word: journalist
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week another man marched up from Philadelphia to Manhattan to become the Post's new owner and publisher. Julius David Stern was a practical journalist in his shirtsleeves who had made a success of his blatant Philadelphia Record. To his 700 new employes Postman Stern told how he got the paper, where it would stand...
...Journalist Mark Sullivan is catching up as a contemporary historian. His history of Our Times (1900-25) began appearing in 1926. has now reached 1918. This fifth volume, as full as the others of forgotten details for which historians will be grateful and plain readers too. shows the U. S. in its swiftest recent years...
...think never think. Go look and see for yourself." This advice to undergraduates was give by Lincoln Steffens, noted journalist and "muckraker," in an interview with the CRIMSON Friday...
Lincoln Steffens, noted journalist of the "muckraking" era will speak next Monday at 7.45 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall at a meeting sponsored by the Harvard Liberal Club and the Harvard Inquiry...
Theodore Dreiser, noted author and journalist, will speak before the Liberal Club at 7.15 o'clock Wednesday evening in the upper common room of Adams House. The subject of Dreiser's speech will be "Liberalism...